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aviva@RouterE> show bgp summary<br />

Groups: 1 Peers: 2 Down peers: 0<br />

Table Tot Paths Act Paths Suppressed History Damp State Pending<br />

inet.0 5 5 0 0 0 0<br />

Peer AS InPkt OutPkt OutQ Flaps Last Up/Dwn State|#A<br />

ctive/Received/Damped...<br />

192.168.16.1 65500 1985 1977 0 1 16:27:39 5/5/0<br />

0/0/0<br />

192.168.17.1 65500 15 17 0 0 7:36 0/0/0<br />

0/0/0<br />

The first line of output shows that this IBGP router has one BGP group and two peers,<br />

which are both up. The Table portion shows five active BGP paths in the inet.0 routing<br />

table. The Peer portion shows that the router received these routes from 192.<br />

168.16.1, which is the border router. Use the show route command to verify this.<br />

The summary version provides an overview of routes learned from BGP and other<br />

protocols:<br />

aviva@RouterE> show route summary<br />

Autonomous system number: 65500<br />

Router ID: 192.168.15.1<br />

inet.0: 15 destinations, 16 routes (15 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)<br />

Direct: 3 routes, 3 active<br />

Local: 2 routes, 2 active<br />

OSPF: 5 routes, 4 active<br />

BGP: 5 routes, 5 active<br />

Static: 1 routes, 1 active<br />

The show route protocol bgp command gives more detail about the routes learned<br />

from BGP:<br />

aviva@RouterE> show route protocol bgp<br />

inet.0: 15 destinations, 16 routes (15 active, 0 holddown, 0 hidden)<br />

+ = Active Route, - = Last Active, * = Both<br />

10.0.24.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:07:14, localpref 100, from 192.168.16.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> to 172.19.121.1 via fe-0/0/0.0<br />

10.0.29.0/24 *[BGP/170] 00:07:14, localpref 100, from 192.168.16.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> to 172.19.121.1 via fe-0/0/0.0<br />

192.168.11.1/32 *[BGP/170] 00:07:14, MED 1, localpref 100, from 192.168.16.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> to 172.19.121.1 via fe-0/0/0.0<br />

192.168.14.1/32 *[BGP/170] 00:07:14, localpref 100, from 192.168.16.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> to 172.19.121.1 via fe-0/0/0.0<br />

192.168.18.1/32 *[BGP/170] 00:07:14, MED 65, localpref 100, from 192.168.16.1<br />

AS path: 65505 I<br />

> to 172.19.121.1 via fe-0/0/0.0<br />

The five BGP routes are marked with an asterisk to indicate that they are active<br />

routes. These routes are all to systems in the remote AS, 65505. The 192.168/32<br />

addresses are the loopback addresses of the BGP routers (192.168.14.1 is the border<br />

Configuring BGP on Routers Within an AS | 433<br />

This is the Title of the Book, eMatter Edition<br />

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